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Show PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1928. eiMBS Of Social Editor, Dni EkB( wu at kin boat to a few dose Meads home" Saturday evening. .Games and musle ww enjoyed. Delirious refreshments were served to the Misses Zola Cochran, Pearl Evilh, .Doti Gn&aiu, Venice Ouff and the Meson. DwalsTUveriy. Dean Proth-er- s aud the host ' : v - ( Mr. aud Mr George- - Christiansen and Mr. and Mra. George Thompson ..of Nepht were the dinner guest of Mr. aud Mra. Hvruii Duke Easter Sunday. The room were prettily derated with Easter flowers.'" " T r. 1 ,: - . " 'j ' '., ' Mr. and .Mra. A. O. Webster pertained at 'dinner flatwday' evening In honor of Mra. Isaac Nelnq iudJiiuKhter, Euthr rf Cedar 4Mty a ad Jevsie Decker, who recently returned from the British mission. Easter decorations were used la the entertaining room. The table FOB SALE Typewriter, . journal. Call ledger k A9 469-W- FOR'REXT E. 1st 8, 5 room mod. home, 450 All Phone 39HW. furnished FOR RENT Modern apartment, also parage. Inquire 60 A10 E. 4th N. Phone 504 M. Oue..large barn at your own price at 241 8. 4th Er Phone FC)!fs?ALE B26.t -- - ; A10 1 rOUE ijy crib. Ivory wicker wheeled Call 547 E. Center. .Wrf A7 A neat clean , ished apartment, completely mod A7 ern and garage. 32 E. 3rd 8. furn- - FOB: KENT " L i . -. . . - - njsij.2iiiu5i . beautiful ftoinremrismatm - , ' On display in good department ind fonikutc stores this week. Don't let this opjportunity sBp away without yourself irispecting what prominent decorators are calling "the most Sprint Star "How wnx rr weak? Is it pretty?' ' tice." a third quality, which they call "ttxtun" that is, a surface not too smooth end a pattern not too tegular, " Jivet the leader in beautiful floor designs, Armstrong now offers an outstanding achievement Armstrong's Embossed Handcraft Tilt Inlaid. " - You must see it - There is no other floor like it in this country or abroad. Here is a unique -- Arwtmxmg't Embossed Hand-, s - - craft Tile Inlaid "differ sag tomt$ cf tikf riMj mUmtti by si esasiap'SMaJt fieloto McitncK, Armjtwfi Printed Pattern Na 8363. ' . - V linoleum in which each pattern contains differing tones of tiles richly embossed by a countersunk" interliner. The tiles, are so adroitly distributed that to the eye the pattern does not repeat. And in some of rrhefpatterns tiny colored tiles f special design are amsdcally spotted here and there. These embossed patterns are another exclusive ofFerrngbyArasoong. They are patented; they can be found in no other linoleum. They are an added floor. note of beauty to a beautiful, long-weari- , "Members of the church from Can' ' . ada to Mexico, from New York to A11M K iTniv. Ave. San Francisco and from the foreign i. missions were' at t the conference. and tire j)8Toodyearinchspare was almost an unprecedented There This la Edgar House, star sprinter Some. coard. CaU-,- i. rim, 3()x3i of the University of Southern attendance, It being necessary to where In I'rovo Friday. . Reward. trc-- .team. He's one of tha bold an overflow meeting in the as. Phone 350. .1. best bets on the Trojan aggregation, and sembly hall under the direction of the 10. hla specialties being G. Kimball, one of the ' Jonathan "Jersey dashes. FOR SALE 5 head good 471 Careful shoppers invariably ask thetwojoesrions about any new floor. But architects have always sought exclusion referred to. Making pro test, to the Norwegian government, the leaders of the Utah church. President Ivins said, had been informed that It would be necessary to have a countermanding resolu tion passed by a sectarian gather- lug similar to that which had pro mulgated the unfavorable edicts "Thus,' said President Ivins, "we are obliged to go before an unfavorable court to endeavor to obtain Jus- One large, furnished t t ocautitui noor ever produced. Christ-ofXatter-da- 756-M- hniiHi'kpeiiink. si (Continued tram Page One) farmers to plant sagar beets and arsiat la inauitaiDJng this great I do not apeak froia a sel was attractive with spring flowers. fish point of Yiew. Probably I Covers were laid for ten guest. eoul4 sell avy sugar holdings for . v. I&OO. Ktuib the time the first sugar Mra. . 8.T Brewer entertained' the factory9 was built In Hah I have members of the social hour club at hwt $lttO,O0t) la helping to give the her home" Thursday afternoon. After a start" ; ' Industry the regular order of buidnesa had Pretddcnt Grant gave statistics beea carried out a Bible story on activities of the church concerning th "Sermon on the Mount;" waa In aoateriat affairs, chief of which Rivefl by Mra. Augusta MiBride. At financial statement which in a was 7 'doesftba hoateaa served an elabdicated the following, as expend!' orate dinner.The place cards, turea from the tithes of the church were in favors and decorations , tor the year 1925: l Easter design. Covers .weee-JaThere ward and Stake purposes for the Mesdames George Carroll, Ted Cslder. "F. ' J. . Cuhuingliam, has been returned from the tithes to warda-fo- r building AcaMcBridV'tUt-hraTaru?jSarah Heaton, J. B. .Sumner, John eouKtructiou, maintenance and opVance aad the. hostess. The next era tfon fl.480si.8L meeting will be at the home of Mrs. o Edwatloa Kipended for the con George Carton. struction, maintenance and opera, tion of church schools," S58,440.67. , .'. CAFE. Expended for the con Temples Eat at Emirs Cafe Regular din struction, mtilntenaace and opera newt 35c, 40c Breakfast special), tion of temples, $319,415. 35c. On the Avenue, ; Ml Charities For the care of the and other charitable helfe'rs, good work horse,' plow worthy poor including purposes, hospital treat-and steel harrow. Two "seta work $172.35274. fment, after 6:30 harness, Phone 421-Missions For the maintenance p. in., or call at Del Yorks, R. F. D and operation of all the missions, A8 No. 2, Box 140rem. and for the erection of places of worship1 and other buildings In the r i ami m FOR RENT Furnished ornnfurn-lshe- d uussions, ioi),xu.i. residence 246 8 6th W. InTotal, $3,706,397.01. quire Mrs. Alene Simmons, taberFollowing the openiBe-- , address ; A7 President A. W. Ivlus of the first nacle lot - Phone 429-J- . , a purely doe- presidency delivered triual address, ' With the exception of a referentHTto the recent exclu sion Of missienariea from Norway. He said the action had come about work of the different through-th- e denominational sects in that coun try. 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Let visible and sealed with special water-proo- f ' our linoleum experts lay your linoleum. -- Dixon Taylor- - Russell Co. "THE pJjProvo Springville. ' I ' Nephi . - "Payson ' PI. Grove ' con-slste- d anthem, "O Blessed Be'.the. Lord," a composition by B. Cecil Gates, In Seal, sang the solo : part. , which-Dolore- lCarlesW-KHley--of-the-fir- st presidency was the first speaker of the afternoon session, reading from Will Last a Lifetime ; first seven presidents of seventies. Christ, said Apostle Orson .F. WhitThe Invocation In the tabernacle ney, apropos of Easter Sunday In bis address. , "WeAelieve was by. Bishop G. Clarence Neslen beginning that Jesus Christ was the very Son was benediction Patriand the by of God, born of a virgin mother. We arch Joseph B. Keeler of Prove The accept Him as the Son of God and music at the morning session' for that reason we are able to ac- of co.ngrjganjtpingln with the exception' of the closing; that he arose from the dead, the Sp. Fork; tieNewestamenranai'couht of the resurrection of the SaviorTPresl-den- t address was devoted Eastef theme, his assertion being that the church teaches literal belief In the description of events at the tomb of Christ, and that members of fh organization firmly hold, to this faith and attitude. President Nibley digressed to saV that there is no preaching for hire or divining for niriuey in the church. The 2500 missionaries out In- the field throughout the world, he said, serve without: pay and even nieet while in the their own expenses " ' service. ' . " "We stand on an individiini fe&i-- mony of the divlnlry . of Jesus Nibley's tthe - Tiarlnglhat one who liefieves in Gfd can not reject the Son of God. He quoted much from the scriptures, with brief comment on each quota" tion. .'t!,JiSl the afternoon The Invocation at session was by Wirsoy Fait, fr"'1 of the Ensign stake, and the benediction was by Charles E. great" event which Is being cele- Rowan, president of' the Gurfidd ' brated today throughout, all the stake. ' Christian world." In the music program of 'the aTter- Apostle David. 0. McKay-satd-tMnwirwas" XetTsuiig in greatesrf-alHniracle- s "war1relrisr(nAnKerFrom n high,' celebrateUJlnform, M leaatAinall Alfred W7 Davis, contraltorand Hr-ruthe Christian world, The speaker ChristlansoQ,; tenor; The" choir, devoted his entire address to the under thedlrectioivf Professor-Anthon- y Easter theme, treating It along pracC. Lund, did . commendable tically the same lines as those fol work In the -- 'Hallelujah ChorHs'i .at. lowed by previous speakers strewing the ctose of ' thff afternoon 'session; belief in the literal resurrection. Mr. Occupying' prominent front seats McKay also reiterated belief in a during the afternoon meeting were 4 ;"'.' Governor George H. Dern and personal God. r Referring to the morning address Mayor Clarence .Neslen.' . ' of President Heber J. Grant, "the j Another overflow meeting was defintely-outspokewas In In held speaker Assembly hall under tho his. advocacy of the "word of wis: direction of Rulon S. Wells of the dom," and enforcethent of the Vol- first seven presidents of seventies. stead act. Hej said he hoped the young people, of. the church jvould not be influenced by! the 'propa- SELL IT THE CLASSIFIED WA1 ganda"-.o- f modification proponents. FOB QUICKEST AND MOST Smith Apostle Joseph Fielding SATISFACTORY RESULTS", Y pnrsuel the ' Easter gtbjeat in the final address of the afternoon, de- he- . n Mr. F. Woffinden. The Timnanogog wa club presented their play, .The Yan-ke- e Detective," in the Gjfand View ward amusement Will, Wednesday evening amd in the. Timpanogo aid Tuesday evreing. TheCfFinT View waTd "presented" their " play "His Uncles Niece!l- - in the Tlmpa-nogo- s ward Friday evening. The Tlinpanogos dance in the '(yard Saturday evening. i1 her mother, Mrs. Winnie Perkins, Friday, afternoon. Timpanogo8 Grandview Reporter, tmthe.house A welcome home party was given in honor of Miss Julia Loveless la the Tlmpanogos ward Friday eve- - ass4raeSrecently re. from the ' Northwestern states mission. A splendid program consisting of the following number was given: A male auartet br tiuined OrlanPyne iSPftJianjand and.IlLlerrviJteadlna:Ji Elsia" Davis; duet by Jessie and Iana Adams; welcome home address by Fred Davis; response by Julia' Mr. and Loveless; duet In Danish ward gave a Mrs. Jens Jensen; talk InbyGerman amusement ball by Wayne Kartchneri solo In Bwed"" - Ish by Emma Ponlson ; solo In Assyrian by Allie Reesha and a M. E. Kartchner by Marian Clark and Wttl -- Bishop and Mrs. comentertained, the genealogical mittee of the Grand View ward at Shepherd. their home during the week; A short program was given after .which a sociable and refreshments were '' Miss Rita JOavle returntMl home Wednesday froncc'the Central states mission where she has ' spent the past 22 mouths. Miss Winnie Perkins was the guest of honor at a party given by . y , V ' ; y - The Evening Herald Classified A'ds 'Ara Business Gctterc 3 - |